When I found out we were doing a major unit, I decided to make it even bigger and better than last year (I'm a true blooded Italian, and BIGGER AND BETTER is an inherited trait :) My BIG goal for myself this year was to introduce even more fairy tales than I did last year! I've complied a list of 82 different versions of fairy tale books that are organized by the main character. Click HERE to check out the list if you are ready to introduce a new version of a classic story to your class :) Leave us a comment if you know another great fairy tale you'd like added to the list! Hope you're having a happy weekend! :)
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Fairy Tale Fun! :)
I don't know about you, but I LOVE fairy tales. My current fav show is ABC's Once Upon a Time and I'm not gonna lie, I will be seeing Beauty and the Beast again in 3D when it is re-released...hehe :) So, I was super excited when our district added a major fairy tale unit to our second grade pacing guide this year. I will be starting this fun unit next week and am beyond happy.
One of the my favorite parts of the unit is using Reader's Theater to work on fluency. On my FACE of a Reader board, I use Christina Bainbridge's APE fluency posters (A-accuracy, P-pacing, E-expression). If you haven't checked out how cute and easy to use the posters are yet, click {HERE}. I also use the book Folk & Fairy Tale Plays for Beginning Readers. This is a great resource because the parts are differentiated and I can have a range of different leveled readers in one group. Another great book to use is You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fairy Tales to Read Together. Also, I loved being able to use my SmartNotebook software with my Smartboard last year to find and create "scenery" for each of my Reader's Theater group performances.
I love teaching with fairy tales!=)
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First Grade Blue SKies
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm a new follower of yours now too :)
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Fun In First
I have some fairy tale stuff on my class website you might be able to use: http://www.bainbridgeclass.com/files.htm
ReplyDeleteI love teaching this too! I have a book called "Yo Hungry Wolf" that has Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, and Boy Who Cried Wolf all told from the Wolf's perspective as a RAP! It is TOO fun!
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Christina
Love that you create the background for your Reader's Theater performances!
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I love readers theater! We haven't had the chance to do one this year, but I think I will have to make some time!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the idea of using the SMART Board as a background for Readers Theater! :) So fun! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI also love the background idea!
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Kathy
First Grade a la Carte
I haven't done a lot of readers theatre with my students yet. But it is something that I am going to be introducing ASAP. I like the idea of having scenery up on the smart board (we have a star board)
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The First Grade Diaries
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Primary Junction
Thanks for the ideas, I love Once Upon a Time, also. My students enjoy acting out the fairy tales after we have read them. Have a great day.
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ReplyDeleteTeacher Tam's Educational Adventures
I love teaching fairy tales, my favorite has to be The TRUE story of the three little pigs!
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